ANOTHER cnr load of our THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. ' Uveliltiir. A meeting of the Soldiers' Monument Com mltteo was held In the Council Chamber Inst xtru oholco I1VMILY FLOUR ' A JWotlnc of tlio Committee Held Last H3 has been received nnil It awaits your order. It Is superior In every ro- BrxH't nnil liw In tirlnn. Don't hliv lin infuiior artlolo vhen you can get tuo w" R auemm,, m hL fnr tlw, aan.n mnnnv. Dmi't fanret i t6llTe- TllB mC(,tln8 " 11 8l,ort 0,10 nml devoted to reports and suggestions on ana best for tho saa.o money. Don't forget ub If you want Cannotl Goodfe. When it come to IIoiub we enn discount nil our noiRhborB, In quality Rud prlco. Corner Groosry, Centre and White Sts. THIR D EDITION CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. TVhero nntl When Ban-vlee Will lie Con duoteri Tn. morrow. Trinity Reformed cburoh, Rev. Robert O'Hoyle, pastor, Services to morrow at 10 a. Mb and 8:80 p. m, Sunday acliool at 1 :80 p. m. Mrmeftoij welcome. JtagUfh Lutheran ohnrch, M. H. Havlee, pastor. Services at 10:80 a. m. and 6:90 p. m antday school at 1:90 p. in Prayer meeting Tfcfertday evening at 7. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at a. m. and a p. m. by the pastor, Rev. D, I. raw. Sunday school at 8 p. IB. Everybody weuome, ' Roman Catholic church of the Annunciation, Ofcerry street, above Wont street, Hov. H. F 0"Uuly, pastor, Mtam at 8:00 and lO-.OOa.m Veepera at s:ao p. m. St. Oe'nte' Lithuanian Oathollo church. earner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. I. Abrotnaleis, pastor. Maes and preaching at 10 a- hi. vespers at 8 p. m. Pint Methodist Episcopal ohuroh, Rev. Wm Powiok, pistor. Divine worship at 10:80 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. Horning subieot: "A Pastor's Solloltude for Itesulls." Evening sub ject : "Help for tlie Impotent " Sun day school at 't p. m. Epworth Leaguo at 5:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:80 on ThurB- dayovenlng. Strangers and others arc always welcome. Ebeneier Evangelical church, Iter. It. M. Llch tonwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and 6:80 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1:80 p. m. All are heartily invited to attend. Welsh Congregational church. Services on Sunday at 10 a. in. and 6 p. m. Preaching In "Welsh In the morning and Engliab in the evening by Rev. D. D. Davis, of Nautlcokc Sunday school at 2 p. m. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service and Holy Communion at 10:30. Rev. II. F. Post, ofllolating. Evening service by lay reader. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All seats frco nnd every Oody mado heartily welcome. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak streote. Captain Kathor and Lieutenant Shlndcl In -command. Services all day, commencing nt and tl a. in. and 3 and 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during tho week excepting Monday night. Presbyterian church. Preaching to-morrow at 10:00 a. m. and 0:30 p. m by Rev. Dr. Belvllle, of Potuvllle. Sunday school at S p. m. The Christian Endeavor Socioty will mecton Tues day evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thurs day ovenlng at 7:30. All are cordially invited. welsh Calvanlstio Methodist church, bouth West street. Preaching at 10 a. m, and 0 p. m, In ''Velsh by Itov. Phillips, or Ilydo Park Tho sacrament of tho Lord's supper will be ad ministered at tho ovenlng service. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meeting at 7 p. m. on Thursday. Strangors and others cordially In vi tea. English Uaptlst church, South Jardin street Rev. H. G. James, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a.m. andG:30 p. m. Morning subject: Chris! and tho Masses. Evening subject; God and Masonry. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Doacon John Dunn, Superintendent. Monday evenlni at 7 o'clock the It. Y. P. U. will meet. Genon 1 prayer mooting on Wednesday evening at o'clock. Everybody welcome. Prlmitlvo Methodist church. Rev. J. Proudc pastor: bervlces to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. nntl 6:30 p.m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 5:48 p. m. every Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clook, and Sunday at 0:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free, Any one not having a church homo Is cor dially Invited to come here. for the collection of sulmerlptlons. I II. Hopkins, Jr., nnd John It. Hoyer made pay- raent of 73.87, the net proceeds of tho enter talnments given under the auspices of a com mittee appointed hy Henry HomoMtloCamri No. 39, Pens of Veterans. The following is an authorised publication of the list of contributions thus far roteived for the Soldiers' Monument Fund ! S. A. lleddall --..MO 00 Plank Ridge l odge, 88" I. O. O. F 10 00 Shenandoah C.immandery No. II 00 R. II. Morgan - Camp No. 8, P. O. of T. A 10 00 Knights of Golden Eagle 16 o 0. T. A. B Hockty 10 w Knights of the Mystic Chain 8 TO W. O. No. 18,1 P O. S. of A... 10 00 Jennings Co incll 867, Jr. O. U. A. M. 25 00 Welsh Ivorites 1 Iranrovcd Ord r Red Men...... 10 00 Sns of i-t. George - 10 00 Res-uc Hook ft Ladder Do- ..... 10 00 HI. Michael's Society .. 10 00 Hi. Pa' Mi k's society....... 10 00 W. C. -De I'.O. S. of A-"- U 0 Shenandoah Lodge 501, t. 0. 0. P.... 00 Ll'huuniun Utluena Boelety 1& 0 Columbia Hose Co i - 00 Phoenl Hose Co -.. 10 00 Ladieo' Aid Society, 8. of V - S 00 Snrnian Red Men 7 so Washington Benefloial fcoalety. 10 00 W.O. Ko. II?, P O. S of A... eo oo 8. of V, Entertainment 73 87 Secretary Dengler bat, about $100 addl tlonal in hand, but It hu not been officially reported on acoouut of the secretary lieirtg unable to attend the meeting last night. Some men aro constantly craving Indul gence for tholr errors. Wo only cravo plenty of Dr. Coxo'a Wild Cherry and Senoka, whon tho baby is threatened with Croup or has a had cough. Stereotyping. The Herald is now prepared to do all kinds of stereotyping in tho best workman like manner at reasonablo rates. By having this work done in town the jarties desiring it save freight and express charges and have tho advantage of personally injecting the work before it is delivered and thus avoid embarrassing mistakes. f?nrn Baby was sick, we gave her Cartorlo. Tfhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became MIsf, she clung to Castorla, ' "SThen the had Children, she gave them Castorla PUeft ir IfamorrholdH .Permanently en red wKhoatknife orllgatare. " Jfo danger or ki tiering. No delay from bo :fness wnile tinder treatment. Patient whi -uo reapoacihle need not pay until well. J erfootoure guaranteed. Send for droolar R. REED, M. D., ISO South 13th St., Philadelphia. Eefers, by permission, to the editor of the Bvshino Hbbalp. tf ' Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for In the Shenandoah, Sohuylldll county, Pa., post office, Muroh IS, 1898: Rankles, Oaarlle Petree. W. R. . Blase, Herman F. Parties calling for advertised letters should please say "slvortlsod." One cent will be charged on all at vertlaed letters. H. a Dover, P. M, Coughing Leads to Consuuiptlun, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough trie It you Iiuve curpat ragG unci -wish tlieiu xuadts into Home xunde Cfirpet, sand iliein to Irlclce'a Cut pet Siore, xo 9 jurciin strtiot. 84-tf I! Fair Holiday Trip ! m s f EYENIH6 HERALD CONTEST AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! Eaadics' and C5hidien''a i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first c la&s Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and from Chicago, Including sleeping berths, all free of colt, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. The two teachers who receive the largest number of votes will be taken tb the World's Fair and royally entertained by the Hhhai.d. Cut out this coupon, and on the blank lines write the name of the Public School Teacher, north of the Droad Mountain, In Schuylkill county, whom you consider most popular, and send It to the "Contest editor, BVbkwo Hbram), StimvAft DOAn, Pa." Every coupon properly filled dut counts as one vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and vote as often ar. they please. Coupon must be in the bands of the editor within ten (10) days after the date It bears. Mama of TMeher Reldenee....... Name of Voter,..,....., Residexiee., MARCH 18, 1808. For 1i3bL XiTULoSsLy Ono. MimIIcnI Testimony, W. Thornton Parker, II. D., Recorder, As soclation of Acting Assistant Surgcom of the U. S. Army, writes : "Salem, Mass., March 23, lfi'Jl. "When nt Slultenrt. Geruianv. during the winter of 1881-82, I was suffering from a severe attack of bronchitis, which seemed to threaten pneumonia. I met, at tho Hotel Mniquardt, Commander Benrdslee, of the United States Navy. In speaking of my sickness, he remarked, 'Doctor, you oan euro thnt chest trouble of yours hy using an All- cook's Porous Plastor.' 'That may ho true, I answered, 'hut whore can I get the plaster?' 'Anywhere in the civilized world, and surely licio in Stuttgart. Whcuover I have u cold, I always uso ono nnd find relief.' I sent to tho drug store for tho plaster, and it did all that my friend had promised. Ever sinco then I havo used it whenever suffering from a cold, nnd I have many times prescribed it for patients. 'Tho Allcock's Dasters is tho host to ho had, and has saved many from severe illness nud undoubtedly, if used promptly, will save many valuable lives. Whcnevor one has a severe cold they should put on an Allcock's pUstcr as soon as possible It should bo placed across tho chest, tho upper margin just below tho neck; some hot beof tea, or milk, will aid in tho treatment. "This is not a patent remedy in tho ob icctionablo sense of that term, but a standard preparation of value. Tho Government supplies for tho U. S. Army and Indian Hospital Storos contain Allcock's Plasters, and tho medical profession throughout the world aro well awaro of their reliability and excellence. I shall always recommend it, not only to broak up colds,, but us useful in allaying pains in tho chest and in tho back. It is a preparation worthy of gonoral confi denco." X Good Shuwhif;, Tho Executlvo Commltteo of tho Stato Camp of tho P. O. S. oi A., met at Reading tills week, when matters pertaining to the advancement of tho ordor in various sections of tho state and a number of decisions rendered by District Presidents were con sidered. State Secretary William Wennd reported that during 1892, members iuitiatod 8,221; members admitted by card,227; members reinstated, 310 ; total membership December 31st, 47,051 j amount paid out in benefits during tho year, $10d,0S5.48 ; total receipts during the year, $319,010.83; expenditures $300,000.00; amount of cash in treasuries of subordinate camps, $143,721.44 ; invested in bonds, real estates, etc., $109,202.79 ; valuo of paraphernalia, 180,095.0G; total valuation, $710,018.2G. A Bold Necklace. HoldermHn, the Jeweler, will give the lady teacher receiving tho lilgboU number of votoa a Uandsome;Oold Necklace. Set of Furs. It. J. Mills, the Pottsville Hatter and Fnr rlcr, will give the lady teacher receiving seoond highost number, of voles n hand some Set of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Max Reese will give tno lady toacher re ceiving tho second highest number of votes a handcomo Plush Toilot Set. ADDITIONAL OF I" lilt a. i The two teachors having tho third and fourth highest number of votes at the close of Jhe contest will visit NIAGARA FALLS, nnd remnln there fivodays.nt tho expense of tho uisrald, A Bold-Headed Cane. W. H. Mortimer, the Fottsvlllo Jeweler, will give the gentleman toacher receiving tho highost number of votes a Gold headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Home Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present tho two lucky competi tors in the contest with handsome Gold- headed Silk Umbrellas. -OOnTZDZTZOTS c- Tho two teachers who receive tho greatest number of totnl votes up to the closing hour above stated will bo declared the winners. All coupons must bo cut out of tho Eveniho Herald and sent, securely scaled in envel opes, addressed to "Contest ICtlUor, JSventng Herald, Slicnandoa?i, Pa." Any person residing In any place may voto as often as ho or sho may desire for one or more teachers engaged In teaching In a public school north of tho Broad Mountain at tho close of the enrrent school term; proi-ufecl, that any teacher who may havo been incapacitated by sickness or accldont for teachlnglfor a period of not more than three months prior to the end of the term, may aUo compete- Each vote for each teacher must be represented by a seperate coupon. A coupon bearing tho name of more than ono teacher or specifying more than one voto for tcachor will be thrown out as void. A careful record will bo kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo filed and kept safo until the final adjudication. Threo prominent and responsible men of Shenan doah will bo selected to act as Judges, mako the final count, and nnnounco tho names of the two winners. Should three or more teachers bo tied on the highest number of votes, the Judges will be allowed to decide. Tho names of the winners will be announced on or before Saturday, July 15, 1853. Bhould tho winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the tlmo they will be Informed of their good fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on tho trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks in the coupon must be filled out, especially tho blank requiring tho name of the person voting. Tho number of votes received at this office up to 4 p.m. each day will bo pub lished In thonoxt Issue ot tho Herald with tho names or the teachers voted for. THE NEWS IN GENERAL. Fifty small dwellings were burned at Eureka Springs, Ark. Loss, $3d,000, The crew of tho wrecked schooner N. II. Price has been landed safely at Liverpool. Albert und Oliver Shueck.of Sunnytuwn, were acquitted of the murder of Lucuo Smith. Gold in pnyinc quantities has been un earthed in the copper regions near JIullet lake, Michigan. H. P. llnrcus' furnishingstore, 832 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, wus robbed of $200 worth or jewelry. Hnrris, one of the fastest bicycle rider in England, announces that he will arrive in America about August 1. A bill extending the right of suffrage to women in municipal elections was defeated in the Michigan legislature. Chicngo hns completed arrangement for the uccoiumodatitin of. 1,000,000 visitors on the opening day of the World's Fuir. James J. Corbett announces that after his fight with Mitchell, whether he wins or loses, ho will retire irom tne ring forever. Lake Erie is now almost free from ice and a dispatch from Cleveland, O., says that navigation will open about April 10. Losses sustained by the Wheeler opera- house lire in Toledo, O., yesterday, foot tip about 1800,000. Seven business firms were burned out. The anticipated fight between union. and non-union miners in Utah has been livertl by the mining companies agreeing to tlie. toniiB ot too union men. The body of Jefferson Davis will be re- i . .t . -i ,1 Va.. where a monument has been .ereeted to Ids memory. Bmkemen, switchmen and yardmen an the railroads centering at Kansas City threaten U strike for shorter hours,antl an iitcreoso of pay. .. t WE nAVE tho exclusive ngency, in this vicinity, for the sale of the New -COLUMBUS" MACHINE, wblch Is now the most desirable machine lti use. Written guarantee goes with everyone, Insuring them, under ordinary care, for five years. Our price only (Jh.-q (n SS.f Call and Inspect them. New styles of Dinner and Ten XJ'3LJ Sets. I on Hollowwuro of every description. The spring-time apprrachlng finds our store crowded with bright nev goods and appreciative buyers. GLRVLN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. Cliurccd With Larceny. From,Mt. Carmel News. Thomas Grossing, of Shenandoah, was brought before Squire Lewis this morning on a charge of larceny preferred against him by Landlord Owens, of tho Sherman house. It appears Thomas engaged a room at the South Oak street hostelry, Tuesday evening, and retired at an early hour not to his room to rc6t in peaceful slumbers, however, but with an ovildeslgn. Tho room ho was con signed to contained wearing apparel belong ing to ThoiuasRodgers, who was then at work on tho night shift,"titid this did the bold vil liah appropriate to his own possession and make his 'oscapc; from .. .the hotel. Ho was captured t thoj ,-Leliigfl. yalley Station, hy Coal andiron Policeman James H. Smith Thettolen property was jecovtred and the thief bound over to court. - Ho will probably spend his summer vacation in Fort Kehoe. Ilrt. POOLER. At Shenandoah, Ph., en the 17lh Inst,, Laura May, daughter of John and Elizabeth Pooler, aged 2 years, 10 months aud 12 days. Funeral Will take place on Monday,-20thinfst.,-at'2 iim. Intormentin the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives invited to attend. The. First Colored Juror. , On next Monday morning, when civil court Opens, iffithtw1 Woodward will take his seat among the jurprs.His presence in the jnry box will be the rarest sight witnessed in the courts of Schuylkill county In many a long day. fowhe isftbo'fjrsl colored man ever cm-pahnelcdi-as ,'a juror in - this vicinage. Mr. Woodward is an intelligent colored laboror of Pottsville. j , i V ... , i i' . A Happy Man f : 'Is lie whn-nefs Red Fu4 Oil fer .Rbenmatlsm, Nuralgl, Toothache and obrnnlo paint. It's a rrs(dy which curse every time. Try it. cents! lied Flag Oil .k' ld at P. P. D. Klr lln's Drugstore. U nder wear I A Few Days Ago I Our Coat Room was dark and wintry lobkingi with fur-lined and fur-trimmed coats. Behold the change of a few days 1 Outside, gloomy win ter ; inside, spring warmth, light, beauty. Coat room no longer but underwear room, arrayed in, pure white with here and there a touch of color, just enough to give proper light and shadow. Be prepared to find everything changed. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Pure and spotless, now hat the poet of honor. We have a complete line of every gar inent in muslin that a lady requires. CHEMISE All styles, from a neat trimming to the lfioat elaborate work. DRAWEItS Bleached and unbleached, ranging in".pric from 215c up to those handsomely trimmed. Corset oov- org neatly mado and good wearing all stylos nud prieet, to suit nil tastes nnd purses, from 25c up. , SKIRTS Full longth and full width, from a neat skirt at 50o to ono milled, pleated and oiubroiderod. You will find them here to suit all tastes littlo trimmed, greatly , trimmed, and very much trimmed. NIGHTGOWNS Wo wonder when wo see the quality of muslin nud trimming, tho really good work put on thorn, tho timo it reqtiirts to complcto such a garment, how thoy can bo sold for such littlo money. Thoy rango in prico from COc up to eovend dollars. WHITE GOODS Wo mutt not forget Whito Goods, Flounc ings, Hamburgs, 45 in. wide, from 23o a yard up. Em- broideries, whito and colored, all patterns, widths and prices. Ono of the latest fancies in embroideries is tho colored edge. Fashion says they are to bo tho oorrect trimming for any style of dross becoming to tho wearer. We would like to impress upon every lady the wisdom of buying ready-made underwear. Don't waste time, energy and temper, but save it for more useful and congenial work. Prove your ap preciation cf our efforts to please by making your selection while lines are unbroken. We invite all ladies to call and make a thorough inspection. LADIES IN ATTKKDASL'JC. DIYES, POMEROY & STEWART Nos. 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSlTIMaK, FiL Tl i "uircus nay." The long list of attractions was headed by Probasco's marvelous "Talking Horse, Mahomet," whoso remarkable performance, it is safo to say, has never been paralleled by any of tho numerous trained animals that have preceded him hero. Ho is, in fact, not a trained animal at all, for no amount of coaching could possibly produce tho results shown his in work. Boston Herald. At Fer guson's theatro this ovenlng. Superior goods at 25 por cent, lower than dsewhoro at Holdonnan'sjowolry store. tf M00KS & BROWN, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES. Full line Papor-cover Novels. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, T Aenaiifn11 1 tnfnrm m Flanrlo nnrl ilia nnh. Ho generally that I have removed my liUOT unu oiiui4 eiuru iu iiwb uuut Biretu, unu GEORGE MANNING, 125 East Coal Street, Shenandoah, Ta M. BURKE, A TTORNEY-A. T-LA V ensNANDOAn, pa. qfflesRKKS3. P. O. Building. Defa! n XtwlyBuildlng, PctUvllle. -OF- Few white and colored blankets, ladies' and child ren's coats, which will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and secure bargains at J. J. PR OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. TSW I 1 ), QUEEN & CO, Of Philadelphia, Send them Kjre Specialist To QXicimncIoah, "Wednesday, H2arcli2g He will be found at tho Fcrgison House From 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Persons who have headacht or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should call, upon their specialist, and they will re ceive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes, livery pair of glasses ordered Is guaranteed to be satisfactory. PEOPLE'SSSTOREI 121 N. Mam Street, Shenandoah. Boots-, Slices. 0-eirs? FumisMngs 2 At greatly reduced rates. jSLm DF,33KL3Ei.'S", Proprietor. eg I IT PAYS to buy your Boots and Shoes and Rubber Goods at the emporium of Joseph Ball. Finest line of goods carried in town. JOSEPH BALL'S, Uo. GO TXT. 3Vt.iii Stroot Chris, Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Sou tli Alain Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and olgnr alnays In stpek. Fresh Heer. Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. Are you in want of a Good Sewing Machine? If so, look well to the oomtructlon before buying, and not throw away your money in buying a ehenp machino lhatin courseof three to five years will beot no use to you. What youwanK is a noiseless, easy running rotary shuttle rjewlng machtne, and one that will make five) stitches to every revolution ot tho big wheel while others four. Dress-makers, what do ypu think of that ? Call and examine the Standard, as we always keep a large stock on hand. Forsaleby T. B. SHAFPER, Cof . Jardln and Lloyd Bts., Shenandoaa Olt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JULIAS H. REED, Or rOTTSVJLLE. to Republican rules. COUNTY COMMISSIONS!!, BENJ. It- SEVERN, Off SHENANDOAH. u,,hiL. m .wllrm nf the IteDubllcau CountV OjavenMon.